
Starting from the Resumption of College Entrance Examination
by Often Not
About This Novel
The seventy-year-old Chang Bu is reborn. Chang Buwei has planned the path after rebirth step by step. God follows people's wishes, and Chang Buwei's plan after rebirth is about to come true! However, a big hand in the dark changed Chang Buwei's plan out of thin air...
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Official(29)Scraped 24d ago
Very average
First of all, there are ten good themes about the rebirth of a seventy-year-old man, but I did not see the external manifestations of the experience and character of a seventy-year-old man. Holy Mother, I risked my life for 50 yuan for a make-up class. A young boy, fighting bravely with others to show off himself. As a person who has lived a lifetime, not to mention seeing through the world and going through many vicissitudes of life, you should also have a steady mind, a broad mind, and do things steadily. The protagonist in your article behaves like a person who has been in society for a few years. He has some small ideas, but he reveals the passion and restlessness that boys have. It's like someone who's always been a bad guy gets older. It would be better for a modern youth to travel back in time to the 1970s and learn about the experience of that era from his ancestors, and have foresight. Moreover, the plot is cliche and not exciting. I saw Lin Zhengying's name, and it was someone with the same name.
It just collapsed after one hundred chapters.
The setting of this book at the beginning is that he is nearly 70 years old. After rebirth, he is said to have a full 40 years of future memories. The protagonist should be in his twenties and almost thirty years old, right? My son is 4 years old. This setting was originally very reasonable, but after one hundred chapters, the plot and characters started to get messed up. The protagonist became 18 years old. I was confused? ? ? Having a baby at 14? Getting married at 13? You're only in the second grade of junior high school when you're 14, right? Then after I finished the college entrance examination, I didn't know where to write it. I can't stand it anymore after reading more than a hundred chapters.
Many authors have trouble with themselves, insisting on writing awesome stories about their past lives, and then rebirth. When you look at the content, you will be confused. The same is true for you, and the setting is more than 70. The problem is that the 17 you wrote is about the same.
pulpy
After reading the first 10 chapters, I decisively gave up the book. It was too bad and I took it for granted.
Highly recommended
A rare good book! Big cheers for the author
I like the theme quite a bit
I've read more than 100 chapters, but I don't see what you want to write? A mess.
Being over seventy is no longer called rebirth.
That's called reincarnation. After reading more than 20 chapters, I can't stand it anymore. How many chapters will it take to pass the college entrance examination? Anyone who knows can tell me.
No one? That's just right, ok brothers, look up to me, let me announce something, I am
Five-star recommendation
What a good idea. If you are born again, you should retake the college entrance examination and major in Chinese.
Water, the first book review. . .
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Official(29)Scraped 24d ago
Very average
First of all, there are ten good themes about the rebirth of a seventy-year-old man, but I did not see the external manifestations of the experience and character of a seventy-year-old man. Holy Mother, I risked my life for 50 yuan for a make-up class. A young boy, fighting bravely with others to show off himself. As a person who has lived a lifetime, not to mention seeing through the world and going through many vicissitudes of life, you should also have a steady mind, a broad mind, and do things steadily. The protagonist in your article behaves like a person who has been in society for a few years. He has some small ideas, but he reveals the passion and restlessness that boys have. It's like someone who's always been a bad guy gets older. It would be better for a modern youth to travel back in time to the 1970s and learn about the experience of that era from his ancestors, and have foresight. Moreover, the plot is cliche and not exciting. I saw Lin Zhengying's name, and it was someone with the same name.
It just collapsed after one hundred chapters.
The setting of this book at the beginning is that he is nearly 70 years old. After rebirth, he is said to have a full 40 years of future memories. The protagonist should be in his twenties and almost thirty years old, right? My son is 4 years old. This setting was originally very reasonable, but after one hundred chapters, the plot and characters started to get messed up. The protagonist became 18 years old. I was confused? ? ? Having a baby at 14? Getting married at 13? You're only in the second grade of junior high school when you're 14, right? Then after I finished the college entrance examination, I didn't know where to write it. I can't stand it anymore after reading more than a hundred chapters.
Many authors have trouble with themselves, insisting on writing awesome stories about their past lives, and then rebirth. When you look at the content, you will be confused. The same is true for you, and the setting is more than 70. The problem is that the 17 you wrote is about the same.
pulpy
After reading the first 10 chapters, I decisively gave up the book. It was too bad and I took it for granted.
Highly recommended
A rare good book! Big cheers for the author
I like the theme quite a bit
I've read more than 100 chapters, but I don't see what you want to write? A mess.
Being over seventy is no longer called rebirth.
That's called reincarnation. After reading more than 20 chapters, I can't stand it anymore. How many chapters will it take to pass the college entrance examination? Anyone who knows can tell me.
No one? That's just right, ok brothers, look up to me, let me announce something, I am
Five-star recommendation
What a good idea. If you are born again, you should retake the college entrance examination and major in Chinese.
Water, the first book review. . .









